Fools Rule: Inside the Failed Politics of Climate Change

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Knopf Canada, Aug 7, 2012 - Political Science - 352 pages

From the National Business Book Award-winning author of Stupid to the Last Drop, a captivating polemic on the global failure to deal with climate change.
 
Kyoto, 1997. Montreal, 2005. Copenhagen, 2009. Cancun, 2010. In Fools Rule, Marsden illustrates how inefficient and short-sighted political negotiations have become despite mounting scientific evidence that immediate action is essential to curb the effects of climate change. International climate change summits are now widely monitored events, attended by state leaders and crowded with journalists; yet somehow they have never been less productive. Treaties and action plans are smothered by economic self-interest, diplomatic errors and every nation's hungry scramble for its share of the remaining atmospheric space.
 
Marsden takes us from inside the bungled negotiations at Copenhagen to the melting glaciers and untapped oil reserves of the Arctic; he shows us the paralyzing effect oil and gas companies have on green legal initiatives in the United States, and therefore on any international climate change treaty; and, with wit and penetrating insight, he asks the toughest question--will we be able to change before it's too late?

 

Contents

Introduction 1? the Country Fair
3
The MerryGoRound
15
Denmarks Hubris
37
Tragedy in Copenhagen
44
The Failing Giant Chapter 5 The Agassiz Venture
125
Axis of Melt
147
The Aretics Poisonous Secret Chapter 8 Vhat Oil? I92 Chapter 9 Proposition 2 3 and the Mirror on America
207
Dead Zones
230
1 The Temptations of the Moon Palace Conclusion The Trouble with Our Brains
268
Epilogue
290
Acknowledgments
293
Notes
294
Index
311
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WILLIAM MARSDEN is author of Stupid to the Last Drop and co-author of the national bestsellers Angels of Death and The Road to Hell. He is a senior investigative reporter for the Gazette in Montréal.

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